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'Kill or be killed' for Carl's killer By Daniel Fogarty and Mike Hedge, AAPSeptember 6, 2011, 6:43 pm It was a matter of kill or be killed. So Matthew Charles Johnson got in first before Carl Williams got to him, launching a "pre-emptive strike", fearing he would become the latest victim of the four-time murderer, his trial heard on Tuesday. Johnson believed he was a marked man and there could be no running and no hiding from the underworld killer. The day before Williams was killed in Barwon Prison in April last year, Johnson had been told by his cellmate Tommy Ivanovic that Williams planned to kill him by bashing his head with pool balls in a sock, his barrister Bill Stuart said. His actions the following day were shown to jurors on Tuesday as Johnson's Victorian Supreme Court murder trial opened with graphic closed-circuit television footage of the killing. As Williams sat reading the Herald Sun newspaper at a small table on the sunny April morning, Johnson approached from behind and struck him on the right side of the head with the stem of an exercise bike, knocking him to the ground. He then struck Williams a further seven times to the head before dragging him by his ankles back into his cell. After the killing, Johnson walked laps of the exercise yard with Ivanovic before telling a prison officer about half an hour later that Williams had hit his head. Williams could not be revived by medical staff. Johnson has pleaded not guilty to murdering Williams, arguing it ... Canon Xl1 On Sale Milwaukee Municipal Court This Instant
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